“That's a great distance for such accuracy.”
“You see my concern now?”
“Kelsey, can you feel Kyle's emotions? Like, you know when he's in a bad mood or when he's happy?”
“Yes, of course.”
“When he's not in front of you or within smelling range?”
“You mean like how infuriated he is right now and how he's trying to talk himself out of jumping in the car and coming over here? Yes.”
“Kelsey, you asked last time about telepathic communication. Can you talk to Kyle through your bond?”
I hesitated, then nodded.
“For how long?”
I bit my lower lip, not wanting to answer. I first reached out to Kyle through our bond.
“Kyle, your parents are quizzing me on our bond, should I answer them?”
“You're safe with them, Kels. Answer whatever they ask. I'm on my way.”
I looked back to them both staring at me, waiting.
“We first noticed it the morning after we completed our mating.”
Mary had to sit down from the shock. “How is that possible Jason?”
“I don't know. Kelsey, were you just talking to him through the bond?”
I stared at the floor wanting to be anywhere else but there.
“Yes. He's on his way over now.”
They shared a look.
“You can talk to him from this distance?”
I looked confused. “Distance doesn't seem to have an impact at all. Should it?”
I was more curious than anything now, but they didn't answer.
“How about in wolf form. Can you communicate in wolf form?”
I didn't want to answer that. A part of me felt our bond was sacred, and sharing this information was harder than I thought it would be, but I slowly nodded.
“That just started as far as I know.”
Mary closed her eyes. “Physical pain. If I were to punch you, would he feel it?”
I looked at her strange and laughed. “I don't think so. I've never tried that, but I didn't think that was even possible.”
They didn't seem to think the possibility was that funny.
“Wait, you mean at tonight's battle, whatever happens, he may physically feel it all too?”
“From the sounds of the strength of your bond it's a possibility and eventuality and what I'm hoping to prevent prior to the end of the challenge period.”